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mr. bailey stepped on his head while he was unconscious. his head was laying on the mop wringer. >> darren bailey denies he was the assailant, but prison staff say they have evidence to the contrary. >> mr. bailey. >> what's up, man? >> not much. took me about a week to gather my thoughts before i could come back and see you. >> yeah, but you already did everything else. kicked me out of the program, threw me under the bus. [ bleep ] him. don't bother with him anymore. he's a [ bleep ] failure to the [ bleep ] program. you're just going to kick me out of the program. other guys -- >> you think i can keep you in the program when you almost killed a guy? >> how is he almost dead? we don't describe to damn here. some others was up there. they was up there fighting, they didn't get cast away. >> that's the most brutal assault i've seen there in two years. >> so are you saying i did that? >> you and i know that you did it. >> nah, you ain't going to put words in my mouth. >> whatever they do with it, that's up to them. but you're not going back o
mr. bailey stepped on his head while he was unconscious. his head was laying on the mop wringer. >> darren bailey denies he was the assailant, but prison staff say they have evidence to the contrary. >> mr. bailey. >> what's up, man? >> not much. took me about a week to gather my thoughts before i could come back and see you. >> yeah, but you already did everything else. kicked me out of the program, threw me under the bus. [ bleep ] him. don't bother with him...
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mr. bailey, thank you very much. and good luck to you and to your employees and business. david bailey for us. sue? >>> a high in consumer confidence is seeing the s&p hit a fresh high on the revision to the third quarter gdp. joining us to talk about the markets is phil orlando, chief equity strategist at fred rated investors, and scott is here from wells fargo advisers. scott, great to have you with us. >> hi, sue. >> the fourth quarter gdp pretty impressive. what do you think? >> we started with a 3.74% forecast. co consensus is near 3, so we are delighted to see it. the consumer was much stronger. inventory and capex, even housing was falling. so this is a good number. >> would you agree with this, scott? and what does it bode for the economy? >> phil is right, there was better consumer spending and better business investment. that's good. we expect the numbers to improve as we move to 2015. but the 3.9 number, i think it's a mistake to think this is the beginning of a new trend. i still think we're going to get out of this year with maybe a 2.1, who knows, maybe a tou
mr. bailey, thank you very much. and good luck to you and to your employees and business. david bailey for us. sue? >>> a high in consumer confidence is seeing the s&p hit a fresh high on the revision to the third quarter gdp. joining us to talk about the markets is phil orlando, chief equity strategist at fred rated investors, and scott is here from wells fargo advisers. scott, great to have you with us. >> hi, sue. >> the fourth quarter gdp pretty impressive. what do...
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mr. korda, a big fan of yours over the years. i'm wondering, i'm just finishing up sally beetle smith's biography of william bailey. i'd like to know more about what you thought about him and also kenny -- [inaudible] the late richard holbrooke's wife who has written about the hungarian revolution for all the obvious reasons. your family's mentioned quite a bit in some of her books. so those are the two people. >> guest: well, i don't believe i ever met william s. paley. he appears in the unfinished novel that truman capote was writing, "unanswered prayers," in a most unfortunate light, but i have no idea whether that's absolutely true or is something that truman ca capote invented. she included my uncle alex and
mr. korda, a big fan of yours over the years. i'm wondering, i'm just finishing up sally beetle smith's biography of william bailey. i'd like to know more about what you thought about him and also kenny -- [inaudible] the late richard holbrooke's wife who has written about the hungarian revolution for all the obvious reasons. your family's mentioned quite a bit in some of her books. so those are the two people. >> guest: well, i don't believe i ever met william s. paley. he appears in the...
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couple.t we do a with john bailey hopkins. moran.ion for mr. i want to build on the analogy to polio. and ask about the legal pathway. this goes back to the episode about he would sooner patton a son. think about the difficulties in the late 1990's with intellectual property, even though we are in this world with hepatitis c, we see significant barriers with access to the new antivirals. terms ofng about the the predevelopment partners you talked about and the conditions in terms so we can ensure the price of the vaccine is such that uptake is not limited and we do realize the promise inherent to the vaccines. start on the critical issue. we consider it a public good. we will also want to ask is really central to the work we need to do. we do have intellectual property on any discoveries that we are involved in. we do get involved in licensing biotechnologyh companies but a clear access provision. we have margin right if they are not able to bring it to the world's poorest countries. we could in fact take that back and find a developing world m
couple.t we do a with john bailey hopkins. moran.ion for mr. i want to build on the analogy to polio. and ask about the legal pathway. this goes back to the episode about he would sooner patton a son. think about the difficulties in the late 1990's with intellectual property, even though we are in this world with hepatitis c, we see significant barriers with access to the new antivirals. terms ofng about the the predevelopment partners you talked about and the conditions in terms so we can...
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mr. korda, a big fan of yours over the years. i'm wondering, i'm just finishing up sally beetle smith's biography of william bailey.out what you thought about him and also kenny -- [inaudible] the late richard holbrooke's wife who has written about the hungarian revolution for all the obvious reasons. your family's mentioned quite a bit in some of her books. so those are the two people. >> guest: well, i don't believe i ever met william s. paley. he appears in the unfinished novel that truman capote was writing, "unanswered prayers," in a most unfortunate light, but i have no idea whether that's absolutely true or is something that truman ca capote invented. she included my uncle alex and did him great justice, i thought. wonderful book. and she and i were both together awarded the order of merit of the republic of hung agy at the embassy in new york. so i think of her as a comrade in arms. >> host: michael korda, the next call is sam in houston. sam? >> caller: yes. >> host: hi. >> caller: yeah, hi. mr. korda, i'm very much enjoying the interview. and my question refers to a statement you made maybe half an hour a
mr. korda, a big fan of yours over the years. i'm wondering, i'm just finishing up sally beetle smith's biography of william bailey.out what you thought about him and also kenny -- [inaudible] the late richard holbrooke's wife who has written about the hungarian revolution for all the obvious reasons. your family's mentioned quite a bit in some of her books. so those are the two people. >> guest: well, i don't believe i ever met william s. paley. he appears in the unfinished novel that...